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}}'''Gordon Seavers''' was a former pupil at the [[University of Oxford]]. | |||
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Gordon studied [[natural science]] for two years under Professor [[Sowerden]]. He was married to [[Mary Seavers]]. Gordon was blackmailed by [[Richard Harries]] who knew that he had published under his own name the works of a dead pupil from Oxford. This caused him to commit [[suicide]], stabbing himself with a letter opener. [[John Hopkinson]] found the body and took a letter from the scene. | |||
Inspector [[Hetton]] was assigned to his case; he passed it on to Inspector [[Ian Stratford]]. | Inspector [[Hetton]] was assigned to his case; he passed it on to Inspector [[Ian Stratford]]. | ||
Seavers was due at [[Banquo Manor]] to observe Harries' experiments. John chose not to tell the residents of his death; Stratford told them. John killed Harries in vengeance for Seavers, a friend of his. ([[ | Seavers was due at [[Banquo Manor]] to observe Harries' experiments. John chose not to tell the residents of his death; Stratford told them. John killed Harries in vengeance for Seavers, a friend of his. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 21 November 2024
Gordon Seavers was a former pupil at the University of Oxford.
Gordon studied natural science for two years under Professor Sowerden. He was married to Mary Seavers. Gordon was blackmailed by Richard Harries who knew that he had published under his own name the works of a dead pupil from Oxford. This caused him to commit suicide, stabbing himself with a letter opener. John Hopkinson found the body and took a letter from the scene.
Inspector Hetton was assigned to his case; he passed it on to Inspector Ian Stratford.
Seavers was due at Banquo Manor to observe Harries' experiments. John chose not to tell the residents of his death; Stratford told them. John killed Harries in vengeance for Seavers, a friend of his. (PROSE: The Banquo Legacy)